[cisco-voip] Difference between Unity Connection and Unity

Aman Chugh aman.chugh at gmail.com
Wed Aug 6 13:55:17 EDT 2008


So which format and where are voice messages stored in Unity connection.

Thanks,

Aman


On 8/6/08, Matthew Saskin <matt at saskin.net> wrote:
>
> Simple: Unity connection doesn't work with exchange.
>
> Unity is the full-blown application it always has been - runs on windows,
> can be used in voicemail only mode or unified messaging.  For UM, can
> integrate with both Exchange and/or Notes as a message store. Supports
> failover.
>
> Unity Connection is an appliance running on Cisco's IP Telephony Operating
> System (just like CallManager 5/6).  Currently there is no support for
> unified messaging or failover.
>
> -matt
>
> Aman Chugh wrote:
>
>>
>> I have always tried to understand what is the difference between Unity
>> Connection and Unity and when to sell Unity and Unity Connection . Looking
>> for differences in architecture of these applications and how they work with
>> Exchange.
>>
>> TIA
>> Aman
>>
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